Diesel prices dropped 2.4 cents a gallon on average in the Central Atlantic region. (THEPALMER/Getty Images)

Diesel prices slipped 1.4 cents a gallon after a one-week interruption to settle at a national average of $3.801, according to Energy Information Administration data released June 26.

Highlights

  • Diesel prices resumed their decline after rising for just the fifth time all year June 19 — a 2.1-cent increase. The other price increases happened April 17 and three times in January.
  • The average cost for a gallon of diesel is $1.982 less than at this time in 2022.
  • Diesel prices fell in all 10 regions in EIA’s weekly survey, ranging from a high of 2.4 cents a gallon in the Central Atlantic to a half-cent in the Midwest.
  • Gasoline’s price nudged down six-tenths of a cent to a national average of $3.571 a gallon.

U.S. On-Highway Diesel Fuel Prices

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EIA regional fuel chart

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